Where to Play Bluegrass in Asheville

Emma John’s musical odyssey across North Carolina, documented in “Playing by Heart,” in the July/August issue, revealed the mysteries of the bluegrass genre. But if she made you want to pick up a banjo and join a jam session, you’re going to need to know the difference between the Clawhammer and Scruggs picking styles, among other things.

These camps and workshops have got you covered. While we can’t promise a record deal, we guarantee you’ll have some good old-fashioned fun.

Camps and workshops occur at various times throughout the year. Check websites for dates and prices, as they tend to change.

Bear on the Square Mountain Festival, Dalonehga, GAJoin a bluegrass slow jam or learn how to launch your own band at these Saturday and Sunday workshops. There are intensive three-hour sessions for bluegrass fiddle with David Blackmon and bluegrass banjo with Greg Earnest, while intermediate players can attend group Master classes.

Smoky Mountain Banjo Academy, Gatlinburg, TN15 instructors, including Kristin Scott-Benson of the Grammy-nominated band The Grascals, run this three-day overnight camp. Genres covered include bluegrass, jazz, minstrel, and classical. Each camper gets a one-on-one lesson with the instructor of his or her choice.

NashCamp Bluegrass, Nashville, TNAt this weeklong program in the Tennessee hills, singers and instrumentalists take instructional classes in the morning and electives in the afternoon like learning the ins and outs of the music business. The week culminates with a camper concert at the Station Inn in Nashville. If a full week doesn’t fit into your schedule, a three-day banjo camp is available for players of all levels.

Peter Wernick Bluegrass Camp, Boomer, NCPete “Dr.Banjo” Wernick offers bluegrass jam camps nationwide. Wernick focuses on students’ desire to play music in a laid back social setting—teaching how to fit one’s ability into a jam session.

The Walker Family Band Music workshops, Greensboro, NCMusic classes, elective arts, and performances are all part of the Walker Family Band experience. Camps and workshops appeal to as many musical appetites as possible, with programs on a variety of stringed instruments along with songwriting and music theory classes.

Blue Ridge Old-Time Music week, Mars Hill, NCThere are over 20 summer courses to choose from at Mars Hill College, including Traditional Country Singing with Alice Gerrard, Advanced Ragtime Fiddle with Curly Miller, and Mountain Dulcimer with Margaret Wright.

Festival of Bluegrass, Lexington, KY The Kentucky Horse Park Campground is the venue for a four-day concert featuring bands like the Seldom Scene and The Moron Brothers. Musicians-in-training, aged 6-18, may attend the three-day music camp prior to the festival for instruction on the guitar, mandolin, fiddle, banjo, and upright bass.

John C. Campbell Folk School, Brasstown, NCOpened in 1925 thanks to a 25-acre land donation from a local storekeeper, the Folk School offers over 860 weeklong and weekend classes year round from basketry to writing. The Music Studio boasts 37 classes from Beginning Hammered Dulcimer to Surviving and Thriving in Jam Sessions.